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After her mom dies, there’s nothing left in the city for Mattie Francis.
The logical step is to move to Edgewater to be closer to her best friend. It’s the perfect planall except for the unfortunate neighborly proximity with the grumpy chocolatier who hates her (and her loud music).
Stillno matter how disastrous their first meetings wereshe finds herself drawn into Hawke’s orbit.
August Hawke doesn’t do Mattie’s brand of chaos, and he makes it clear from the beginning, even if it means hurting her feelings. It’s for the best. He knows he’d only end up dimming the light of someone as bright as Mattie Francis with his own darkness.
But she’s a gravity well, and when the pair are forced to collaborate on infused honey truffles for Lexi and Cole’s wedding, they can’t resist being pulled in by one another again and again.
The new sunshine beekeeper in town and the grumpy chocolatier. Maybe it’s the tropey cliché to be joked about or maybe it really is the small town romance she claimed to want for herself.
Salt and Honey is a side novella in the Edgewater Romance series. It is Mattie Francis' story, which takes place alongside the end of The Blooming Tide. It can be read as a standalone, but as with every book in the series, it is deeply interconnected with the other stories and characters, so it is best enjoyed chronologically (after The Blooming Tide).
Genre: Romance
The logical step is to move to Edgewater to be closer to her best friend. It’s the perfect planall except for the unfortunate neighborly proximity with the grumpy chocolatier who hates her (and her loud music).
Stillno matter how disastrous their first meetings wereshe finds herself drawn into Hawke’s orbit.
August Hawke doesn’t do Mattie’s brand of chaos, and he makes it clear from the beginning, even if it means hurting her feelings. It’s for the best. He knows he’d only end up dimming the light of someone as bright as Mattie Francis with his own darkness.
But she’s a gravity well, and when the pair are forced to collaborate on infused honey truffles for Lexi and Cole’s wedding, they can’t resist being pulled in by one another again and again.
The new sunshine beekeeper in town and the grumpy chocolatier. Maybe it’s the tropey cliché to be joked about or maybe it really is the small town romance she claimed to want for herself.
Salt and Honey is a side novella in the Edgewater Romance series. It is Mattie Francis' story, which takes place alongside the end of The Blooming Tide. It can be read as a standalone, but as with every book in the series, it is deeply interconnected with the other stories and characters, so it is best enjoyed chronologically (after The Blooming Tide).
Genre: Romance
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